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President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 16:17

President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz met in Riyadh today and discussed bilateral relations and comprehensive Red Sea cooperation.



President Isaias Afwerki underlined in the meeting, that the profound economic and social transformation underway in the Kingdom is of immense significance to the entire region.



Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stressed the need to institutionalize cooperation among Red Sea, Gulf of Aden countries to better promote peace, security and to collectively benefit from the region's huge human and natural resources and opportunities.



President Isaias Afwerki had met yesterday several Saudi business people interested in investing in energy, fisheries, agriculture & mining sectors. President Isaias assured them that Eritrea welcomes Saudi investment, pointing to potential synergies between the two economies.






President Isaias Afwerki flew back home at noon today, after a three-day official visit to Saudi Arabia. Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and Presidential Adviser Yemane G/ab were among senior Government officials who accompanied the President on the current visit.

ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፡ ሎሚ 19 ለካቲት ኣብ ሰዓታት ምሸት ኣብ ከተማ ሪያድ፡ ምስ ወራስ ዓራት ንግስነት ስ/ዓረብ ልኡል መሓመድ ቢን ሳልማን ተራኺቡ፡ ኣብ ምድንፋዕ ክልተኣዊ ዝምድናን ኣጠቓላሊ ምትሕግጋዝ ዞባ ቀይሕ ባሕሪን ዘትዩ።



ኣብቲ ርክብ፡ ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ፡ ኣብ ንግስነት ስዑዲ ዓረብ ዝካየድ ዘሎ ገዚፍ ቁጠባውን ማሕበራውን ለውጢ፡ ነቲ ዞባ ኣዝዩ ኣገዳሲ ከምዝኾነ ገሊጹ።

ልኡል መሓመድ ቢን ሳልማን ብወገኑ፡ ኣብ መንጎ ሃገራት ዞባ ቀይሕ ባሕሪን ወሽመጥ ዓደንን ዝግበር ምትሕግጋዝ ትካላዊ መልክዕ ክሕዝ ኣገዳሲ ምዃኑ ብምጥቃስ፡ እዚ ንሰላም፡ ጸጥታን ሓባራዊ ረብሓን ዕዙዝ ተራ ከምዘለዎ ኣብሪሁ።

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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 16:40

Eritrea remembers those who were Massacred by occupying Ethiopian army in 1975; in Asmara and surroundings.

Not a single day has passed without the killing of innocent Eritreans, until Eritrea's independence in 1991. The 1975 Massacre, was in two cycles: Jan-Feb & July-Aug 1975.

In the Jan-Feb 1975 Massacre, clandestine journalists of the time counted abt 330 corpses in only one section of Asmara. Total number could be as high as 500-600 in Asmara alone.

The Jan 30, 1975 massacre at Weki Diba is unique. It was a door to door killing. When 150 villagers gathered in the church to save themselves; the soldiers ambushed the church & they couldn't even spare the priests who came out with their Cross & the Ark to plead with them.

It is estimated in Weki Diba alone about 120 civilians were killed in cold blood, in the two cycles of folly.

It is this story that we Eritreans should tell repeatedly; pass on to coming Generations; not to instill grudge, but to make Justice to history.

Ethiopians need to understand this, for enduring peace with 🇪🇷. To make sense of the horrendous Atrocities committed by their folk, under three successive brutal regimes. To heal the wounds, we are asking for nothing but acknowledge the heinous acts of the past on the 🇪🇷 ppl.

For more on the Massacres, read 👇 book!
.
(MEHRETAB MEDHANIE: @EriPrism)





Commemoration of 45th Anniversary of hideous massacre perpetrated by Dergue's army in Asmara & its environs held in Weki Duba yesterday. PFDJ Secretary, Alamin M. Saed, laid a wreath in remembrance of the over 100 civilians brutally mowed down by Dergue's army in Weki Duba alone.
(Yemane G. Meskel: @hawelti)



ጸልማት ታሪኽ ●1975● DARK HISTORY
ዝኽሪ ሎሚ ኣብ 1975፡ ህልቂትን ማሕረድቲን ኣስመራን! ከባቢኣን! ብኣረሜናዊያን ሰራዊት ኢትዮጵያ
Today in history 1975: The massacre in Asmara & its environs by the brutal Ethiopian army.
(Ghideon Musa: @GhideonMusa)




ዝኽሪ ንንጹር ራእይ!" ኣብ ትሕቲ ዝብል ቴማ: ዝኽሪ ህልቂት ኣስመራን ከባቢኣን 1975: ካብ 19-22 ለካቲት 2020 ዝኽሪ (1975-1976) ምሕንያት ብምግባር ሎሚ ዕለት 19 ለካቲት 2020 ኣብ ሰዓታት ቅድሚ ቀትሪ ህልቂት 👉🏾ወኪ ዱባ ተዘኪሩ ውዒሉ።
(Qana_Meror ERITREA news: @qana_meror)
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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Abdelaziz » 20 Feb 2020, 16:42

WHY ARE YOU MENTIONING MY NAME? ARE YOU IMPLYING I'M THE CROWN PRINCE OF THE FAGOSOMAL KINGDOM OF AL SAUD FAMILY? DO YOU THINK I'M THE ONE WHO SODO'MIZED YOUR PE'NISLESS WEDIMEDHIN LAST NIGHT? CAN YOU TELL FROM THE PICTURE THAT YOUR WEDIMEDHIN IS PE'NISLESS? NO WONDER MESHREFET AND RECENTLY QEBENIT WERE SHOCKED WHEN THEY LOWERED THEIR HEAD TO GIVE WEDIMEDHIN BLOWJ'B AND FOUND HE HAS JUAT 3 INCH LILL PECKER .. NOT BIGGER THAN QEBENIT'S ANALCLI'T.
ANYWAYS, KEEP THINKING WITH YOU DECAYING LOOTIEW HAMASENAY BRAIN, AND SEND ME THE ASWERS ASAP.

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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 16:49





Few were luckier than 000s who perished @ the hands of Dergue junta in the horrific 1990 war 2 liberate Massawa. This mother could obviously not be happier coming out alive wth 2 babies, now all living in Sweden & Saudi Arabia #FenkilAt30 @DonaldBostrm



This child victim of the Feb.1990 Massawa atrocities had lost her entire family in the Edaga region, when Donald Bostrm found her in the midst of the ruins. Help is being sought, to find her current whereabouts.
(Seble Ephrem: @SebleEphrem)






Massawa, today!

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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 16:57







Eritrean Athletics championship .. active participation.
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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 17:07

Miscelleneous:


Middle school in Eritrea.


Asmara Grand Mosque



Beautiful camels around Ghahtelay. ጅግና ገመል ኤሪትራ!


Pushkin monument- Asmara

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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 17:13

In February 1994 an agreement was signed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that reaffirmed the autocephalous status of both the Ethiopian and Eritrean churches, and recognized a primacy of honor of the Coptic Church among the Oriental Orthodox churches in Africa.

In April 1998, Abba Philipos, the bishop of Asmara, was chosen as the first Patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Church. He was ordained Patriarch by Coptic Pope Shenouda III in Cairo, on May 8, 1998.

Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church was formally founded in 329 AD under the fatherhood of St Frumentius (Abba Selama) the 1st bishop assigned by St Athanasius, Patriarch of Alexandria.There are 1500 Orthodox Tewahdo churches & 22 monasteries.

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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by kerenite » 20 Feb 2020, 17:15

Zmeselo wrote:
20 Feb 2020, 16:40
Eritrea remembers those who were Massacred by occupying Ethiopian army in 1975; in Asmara and surroundings.

Not a single day has passed without the killing of innocent Eritreans, until Eritrea's independence in 1991. The 1975 Massacre, was in two cycles: Jan-Feb & July-Aug 1975.

In the Jan-Feb 1975 Massacre, clandestine journalists of the time counted abt 330 corpses in only one section of Asmara. Total number could be as high as 500-600 in Asmara alone.

The Jan 30, 1975 massacre at Weki Diba is unique. It was a door to door killing. When 150 villagers gathered in the church to save themselves; the soldiers ambushed the church & they couldn't even spare the priests who came out with their Cross & the Ark to plead with them.

It is estimated in Weki Diba alone about 120 civilians were killed in cold blood, in the two cycles of folly.

It is this story that we Eritreans should tell repeatedly; pass on to coming Generations; not to instill grudge, but to make Justice to history.

Ethiopians need to understand this, for enduring peace with 🇪🇷. To make sense of the horrendous Atrocities committed by their folk, under three successive brutal regimes. To heal the wounds, we are asking for nothing but acknowledge the heinous acts of the past on the 🇪🇷 ppl.

For more on the Massacres, read 👇 book!
.
(MEHRETAB MEDHANIE: @EriPrism)





Commemoration of 45th Anniversary of hideous massacre perpetrated by Dergue's army in Asmara & its environs held in Weki Duba yesterday. PFDJ Secretary, Alamin M. Saed, laid a wreath in remembrance of the over 100 civilians brutally mowed down by Dergue's army in Weki Duba alone.
(Yemane G. Meskel: @hawelti)



ጸልማት ታሪኽ ●1975● DARK HISTORY
ዝኽሪ ሎሚ ኣብ 1975፡ ህልቂትን ማሕረድቲን ኣስመራን! ከባቢኣን! ብኣረሜናዊያን ሰራዊት ኢትዮጵያ
Today in history 1975: The massacre in Asmara & its environs by the brutal Ethiopian army.
(Ghideon Musa: @GhideonMusa)




ዝኽሪ ንንጹር ራእይ!" ኣብ ትሕቲ ዝብል ቴማ: ዝኽሪ ህልቂት ኣስመራን ከባቢኣን 1975: ካብ 19-22 ለካቲት 2020 ዝኽሪ (1975-1976) ምሕንያት ብምግባር ሎሚ ዕለት 19 ለካቲት 2020 ኣብ ሰዓታት ቅድሚ ቀትሪ ቅልቂት 👉🏾ወኪ ዱባ ተዘኪሩ ውዒሉ።
(Qana_Meror ERITREA news: @qana_meror)
Indeed AYKESERNAN, quoting your god wedi medhin berad the hassad wedi tembien. :twisted:

This despicable quotation "aykersernan" will haunt him for the remaining of his short life while he distantced his sorry asz from our fallen martyrs be it civilians or combatants who were in hundreds of thousands!!!!!!!! Eris and the families of the fallen ones will NEVER EVER forgive him for that.
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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Zmeselo » 20 Feb 2020, 17:29



Real story about Mikiel Fshaye



By admin- February 18, 2020

https://eastafricanshow.com/real-story- ... al-fshaye/

ሜጀር ገብረመስቀል ገብረገርግሽ (ፋየር) ኣብ’ቲ ነዊሕ ናይ ገድሊ ዓመታትን ድሕሪ ናጽነትን፡ ብዘይካ’ቲ ብዛዕባ ገድላዊ ኣበርክቶ ስውእ ሚካኤል ፍሰሃየ ብገዛእ ርእሱ ዘዋህለሎ ኣፍልጦ፡ ኣብ ዝተፈላለየ እዋናት ንስውእ ሚካኤል መሳርሕቱን ቀረብቱን ዝነበሩ እናተወከሰ፡ ዛንታ መጓዓዝያን ዛንታ መሃዝነተን ተወፋይነትን ሚካኤል ብተኸታታሊ ክነቕርቦ ኣኽኢሉና ኣሎ።

ሓደ ካብ መሳሕርቲ ስውእ ኮልኔል ሚካኤል ፍሰሃየ፡ ኮሎኔል በረኸት ኣብርሃ (ፈንጂ) እዩ። ፈንጂ ብዛዕባ ስውእ ኮሎኔል ሚካኤል ፍሰሃየ ከም’ዚ ክብል የዘንቱ፣
ሚካኤል ብቘልዓኡ ኣብ ቴክኒካዊ ዕዮ ስለ ዝኣተወ፡ ዝዀነ ነገር ንኽምህዝ ዘሸግሮ ኣይነበረን። ዕዮ ቴክኒክ ኣብ ደሙ ተሓዊሱ እዩ። ኣብ ርእሲኡ ድማ ተፈጥሮኣዊ ብልሒ ነይሩዎ። ዝያዳ ኩሉ ድማ እምነት ስለ ዝነበሮ ኣብ ዕላምኡ ጽኑዕ እዩ ዝነበረ። ሚካኤል ፖሎቲካን ነቐፌታን ኣይፈልጥን እዩ። ንሱ ዝፈልጦ ነገር ናብ ስራሕ ምጉያይን ምቅድዳምን ጥራይ እዩ። ንየው ነጀው እናበለ ንኹሉ ዕዮ ክዓምም ይሃልኽ። ኣብ ገለ እዋን ካብ ጻዕቂ ስራሕ ዝተላዕለ፡ ኣቐዲሙ ዝጀመሮ ስራሕ ረሲዑ ኣብ ካልእ ዕዮ ይጽመድ።

ምስ ሚካኤል ንፈለማ እዋን ኣብ 1977 ኣብ ባጽዕ ኢና ተላሊና። ኣብ’ቲ ናይ ባጽዕ ውግእ ቀዳማይ ዙ23 ኣብ ባጽዕ ምስ ማረኽና፡ ትኪ ከምኡ’ውን ምብልሻው ስለ ዝነበሮ ፈቲሕና ክንውልውሎ ኣይከኣልናን። ኩሉ ሰብ ምስ ተሓለለ ከኣ፡ እቲ ብቴክኒክ ዝበሰለ ሚካኤል፡ ነጸላ ኣንጺፉ ነቲ ብረት ሰለስተ ግዜ ፈቲሑ እናገጠመ ነቲ ሽዑ ዝነበረ ስብሃትለኣብ ምስ ኣርኣዮ፡ ካብኡ ንንየው ኩላትና ፈቲሕና ክንገጥሞ ክኢልና። እዚ ናይ ፈለማ ሌላና ኰይኑ፡ ኣብ ምድምሳስ ውቃው እዝ ከኣ፡ ካብ ማርሳ ተኽላይ ታንክታት ጸላኢ ኣብ ምውጻእ ዝገበሮ ኣበርክቶ እዝክር። ሚካኤል፡ ዝለዓለ ኢንጅነር ውድብ ህዝባዊ ግንባር ነይሩ ክብል እኽእል። ንሕና ጥራይ ዘይኰንና ኩባንያ ማርቼድስ’ውን መስኪሮምሉ’ዮም። ሚካኤል ናብ ጀርመን ምስ ከደ፡ ጀርመናውያን ማርቼድስ ኣብ ምድረበዳ ኣፍሪቃ ንኽትሰርሕ ብቕዓት ከም ዝጎድላ ምስ ፈለጡ፡ ንመጀመርታ ግዜ ከም ትመሓየሽ ዝገበረ ሰብ’ዩ። ባሊስትራ ክግልበጥን ገለ ክወሰኾ ከም ዘለዎን ዝሓበሮም ሚካኤል’ዩ። ጀርመናውያን ብሓሳባት ሚካኤል ተገሪሞም’ዮም። ኣብ’ቲ ንሱ ዘቕረቦ ሓሳብ ተመርኲሶም ምምሕያሽ ምስ ገበሩ ድማ ተዓዊቶም። ስለ’ዚ ኣብ ውሽጢ ሜዳ ኤርትራ ጥራይ ዘይኰነ ኣብ’ተን ምዕቡላት ሃገራት’ውን ብሓሳቡን ብልሓቱን ዝተመስከረሉ ክኢላ’ዩ
ኮሎኔል በረኸት (ፈንጂ)፡ ብዛዕባ ዕዮታት ስዉእ ሚካኤል ኣብ ድሕሪ ናጽነት እንክገልጽ’ውን
ኣነን ሚካኤልን ድሕሪ ናጽነት ካብ 1993-1996 ንሰለስተ ዓመታት ከየቋረጽና ብሓንሰብ ሰርሕና ኢና። ናይ መጓዓዝያ ተሓጋጋዚ ሓላፊ ኮይነ ስለ ዝመጽኣኩ ምክትል ሚካኤል ኰይነ’ውን ሰሪሐ። ምስ ሚካኤል ብሓንሳብ ዝነበርናሉ ፈንቅል ኣብ ዝበሃል ናይ ሚኒስትሪ ሚክልኻል ሓሙሽተ ጋራዣት ኰይኑ፡ እተን ዕብይ ዝበላ ክልተ ጋራዣት፡ ኣብ ኣስመራን ደቀምሓረን፡ እተን ምጥን ዝበላ ሰለስተ ከኣ ኣብ ተሰነይ፡ ከረንን ባጽዕን ተተኺለን ነይረን። ኣብ’ዘን ጋራዣት ኣብ ዝነበርናሉ እዋን፡ ኣብ ዕድጊ ይሳተፍ፡ ኣብ ቴክኒካዊ ዕዮ ይሳተፍ፡ ካብ ፈለማ’ውን ናብ ዓዲ ጥልያን ብምኻድ ሓድሽ ቴክኖሎጂ ኣምጺኡ፡ እዘን ጋራዣት ከም ዝብገሳ ዝገበረ ባዕሉ ሚካኤል’ዩ። ብዘይካ እዚ’ውን ቀንዲ ሃንዳሲን ኣማኻሪን ኰይኑ፡ ኣብ ጊንዳዕ ፋብሪካ ማርሞ፡ ኣብ መንገዲ ቁሸት ናይ ፍሬዶን ጋዝን ፋብሪካታት ኣብ ምትካል ዓቢ ዕማም ዓሚሙ። ብዘይካ’ዚ እውን ክልተ ኣደነቕቲ ምህዞታት ዝገበረ’ዩ። ትንሳኤ መንገዲ ባቡር ኤርትራ ኣብ ዝተበገሰሉ፡ እቲ ባቡር ዝሓልፈሉ መንገዲ ድማ ዓንዩ ብምንባሩ ተሽከርካሪት ክትኣትዎ ኣጸጋሚ ኰነ። ግድነት ድማ ሓጺን፡ ጆያን ሑጻን እትጓርት መኪና ተድሊ ነበረት። ናይ ሽዑ ሓላፊ መጓዓዝያ ዶክተር ገርጊሽ ብዛዕባ’ቲ ዕዮ ምስ ተወከሶ፡ ሚካኤል ከም’ቲ ልሙድ ‘ጸገም የለን’ ብምባል ነቲ ጀሚሩ ዝነበረ ትንሳኤ መንገዲ ባቡር ዘቀላጥፍ ሓሳብን ምህዞን ከፈልፍል’ዩ ተበጊሱ። ኣብ’ቲ እዋን ካብ ሶቭየት ሕብረት 100 ኦራላት መጺኣን ስለ ዝነበራ፡ ነተን ናይ በንዚን ናብ ናፍታ ክንቅየረን እቲ ስራሕ ጀሚርናዮ ስለ ዝነበርና፡ ሚካኤል ንዓይን ንወዲ አስራትን ብምጽዋዕ ከም’ዚ ኢሉና። ‘ንግዜኡ ባቡር ካብ ዘይሃለወት ካብ’ዘን መጺኣን ዘለዋ ኦራላት መጻኒሒ ዝኸውን ባቡር ክንስንዕ ንኽእል ኢና። ምኽንያቱ ኦራል እንድሕሪ እግራ ሓዲድ ገይርናዮ፡ ባጎኒታት ባቡር ክትስሕብን ኣብ ልዕሊ ሓዲድ ክትከይድ ትኽእል እያ’ ዝብል ሓሳብ ኣምጺኡ። ድሕሪ እዚ፡ ኣብ ኣስመራ በዓል ፋየር ኣብ ዝነበሩዋ ጋራዥ ፈንቅል ትፈተን ስለ ዝተባህለ፡ በቲ ሚካኤል ዝሓንጸጾ ንድፊ ድሕሪ ሓያል ጻዕሪ ተሰሪሓ። ኣብ በጣሕ ተጻዒና ድሕሪ ምውራዳ፡ መስ ፈተንናያ ብዘይጸገም ሓሙሽተ ባጐኒታት ክትስሕበልና ክኢላ።

ኣብ 1997 ሓድሽ ባጤራና ናቕፋ ኣብ ከባቢ ሽዳ ኣብ ዝተመረቐሉ እዋን፡ ኣነን ሚካኤልን ብሓንሰብ ኮፍ ኢልና ከለና፡ እቲ ናይ መርኣዪ ሰልዲ ይዕደል ነይሩ። ኣጋጣሚ ንዓይ ሓምሳ ናቕፋ ንሚካኤል ድማ ዓሰርተ ናቕፋ በጺሑና። ኣብ’ታ 10 ናቕፋ እንተ ረኣየ ስእሊ ናይታ ባዕሉ ዝመሃዛ ባቡር ኣብኡ ትጸንሖ። ሽዑ ናባይ ግልጽ ብምባል ‘ኣታ ፈንጂ – እታ ባቡር ደኣ ኣብ’ዚ ወጺኣ ኣላ፡ ግናስ ኣልሜኖ ኣብ’ዚ ታሕቲ ሚካኤል ፍሰሃየ ኣይጽሕፉላን!’ ምስ በለ፡ ኩሉ ሰብ ስሒቑ።

ኣብ ባጽዕ ከባቢ ጉርጉሱም ግራት ናይ ሽሪምፕ ዝዓይነቱ ዓሳ ብሓደ ኣሜሪካዊ ተታሒዙ ነይሩ። ኩሉ ትሕቲ-ቅርጺ ናይ’ቲ ግራት ምስ ተጻፈፈ፡ ክልተ ሰለስተ ግዜ ማይ ባሕሪ ዝጭንጉዓ ሞተረታት ቀሪቦም ኣይተዓወቱን። ምኽንያቱ እቲ ፖምፓ ንውሑድ ሰዓታት ምስ ሰርሐ ጠጠው እናበለ ኣሸገሮም። እናቐያየሩ ፈቲኖም ምስ ተሓለሉ፡ ኣብ መጠረሽታ ሚኒስትሪ ሃብቲ ዓሳ ንሚካኤል ፍሰሃየ ተወኪሶምዎ። ናብ ባጽዕ ወሪዱ ነቲ ጸገም ድሕሪ ምዕዛብ ናብ ኣስመራ ተመሊሱ እንታይ እዋኑ ‘ሞድፊካረ’ ገይሩ ክልተ ናይ ኤነትረ ሞቶር ኣምጺኡ ‘ፋቸ’ ብምቕያር ክፍትነን ናብ ባጽዕ ወሪዱ። ነታ ሓንቲ ምስ ፈተና ነቲ ብሰንኪ ጨንጓዒት ተሰናኺሉ ዝነበረ ግራት ዓሳ ብማይ ኣዕለቕሊቓቶ። ናይ ብሓቂ ተኣምራት እዩ! እቲ ኣሜሪካዊ ደንጽይዎ፡ ‘በየን ዝመጽአ ሰብ እዩ’ ኢሉ ተገሪሙ።

ጽፈት ስራሕ ሚካኤል ኣብ በቲ ዝረኽቦ ውጽኢት’ዩ ዝምስከረሉ። ሚካኤል ኣብ ስርሑ ይኹን ኣብ ኣተሓሕዛ ንብረት ጽፉፍ እዩ። ንኣብነት ነታ ኣብ ሜዳ ዝጥቀመላ ዝነበረን ድሕሪ ናጽነት’ውን ምስኡ ዝነበረትን ኒሳን ዝዓይነታ መኪናኡ፡ ወትሩ ዝተወሰነ ኪሎ ሜተር ምስ ተጓዕዘት ባዕሉ እዩ ሰርቪስ ዝገበረላ። ንመኪና ብግቡእ እንተ ድኣ ተኸናኺንካያ ወላ ሚልዮን ኪሎሜተር ብዘይ ጸገም ክትከይድ ትኽእል’ያ ዝብል እምነት ነይርዎ። እታ ምስኡ ዝነበረት ኒሳን ድማ ክሳብ’ታ ዝተሸጠትላ እዋን፡ እቲ ኩሉ ናይ ከተማን በረኻን መንገድታት ከይዳ ከተብቅዕ ሞተር ኣውሪዳ ኣይትፈልጥን። ሚካኤል ብሓቂ ኣቦ-ማሃዝነት እዩ።
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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by quindibu » 20 Feb 2020, 17:33

kerenite wrote:
20 Feb 2020, 17:15

Indeed AYKESERNAN, quoting your god wedi medhin berad the hassad wedi tembien. :twisted:

This despicable quotation "aykersernan" will haunt him for the remaining of this short life while he distantced his sorry asz from our fallen martyrs be it civilians or combatants. Eris and the families of the fallen ones would NEVER EVER forgive him.
What are you going to do? 'Click' him to death hiding behind the PC from the comfort of your house? :P Coward!

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Eritrea is participating at CMSCOP13 Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. The #CMSCOP13India Conference is held in Gandhinagar, 15-22/2/2020. The Eritrean delegation is headed by Mr. Futsum Hagos, Director of wildlife conservation at the Ministry of Agriculture.
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Introducing Jolly Phonics for Grade One Children

Written by Kesete Ghebrehiwet

http://shabait.com/articles/q-a-a/30158 ... -children-

Articles - Q & A



Luwam Araya is an Early Childhood and Early Primary School Professional Jolly Phonics trainer. She studied at Barka Secondary School in Asmara and later joined an art school. In 2004, she became a kindergarten teacher at Rain- Bow International School in Asmara.

In the first week of April 2005, Luwam Araya, along with a friend of hers, Mebrhatu, staged a Pottery and Craft exhibition at the then Intercontinental Hotel, today’s Asmara Palace Hotel. The exhibition was successful and the two had an auction for their work, titled “A Pot in a Glass Table.” They donated the income from the auction to Bidho, an association of people living with HIV/AIDS. Luwam is currently studying Educational Psychology at Makarere University in Uganda. Eritrea Profile interviewed Luwam Araya about her experience as a kindergarten teacher and a Jolly Phonics trainer in the pilot program being carried out in Eritrea. Luwam Araya came to Eritrea as a Jolly Phonics trainer, following an agreement reached between the Ministry of Education and Jolly Learning Company to implement Jolly Phonics program in 18 schools across the country. An excerpt of the interview follows:


Alright Luwam, please tell us more about your career?

Right after graduating from high school, I attended an art school. Following which, I pursued a career as a kindergarten teacher for six years, from 2004 to 2010 at Rain Bow International School. Meanwhile, I staged my second exhibition within the premises of Rain Bow International School in 2009. Afterwards, I started running Hilina Kindergarten in Asmara. In 2014, I traveled to Uganda and started running a Kindergarten called Twinkles, which follows international standards of teaching and curriculum. The experience I gained as a kindergarten teacher while I was in Asmara and the Jolly Phonics training I attended helped me a lot to become a professional trainer.

What made you become a head teacher?

The achievement that brought me to the level of head teacher in Kampala was the Jolly Phonics Program which we were using in Asmara at Rain Bow International School and also in the Kindergarten I was running. When I traveled to Kampala and joined Twinkles Kindergarten the same program was popular and an important curriculum for kindergartners. That program, Jolly Phonics, enables children to read and write at a very young age.

After becoming a Jolly Phonics trainer, I started travelling around East Africa, within Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Eritrea, trying to implement the Jolly Phonics Program in all public schools in those East African Countries.

What is the Jolly Phonics Program all about?

Basically, the Jolly Phonics Program is a donation program which goes only to Sub-Saharan countries and South African countries at the moment. This is being implemented through the donation of books and training. The beauty, the content and the richness of the books is that it enables very young children not only to read and write in the English language but at the same time it helps them comprehend and then take it to another level. In countries where children start learning English at the first year of their schooling, using Jolly Phonics, the children become confident, have fun, enjoy learning the subject and learn how to communicate at the standard level. Jolly Phonics is a program that raises the standard of English and it builds self-esteem. In brief, Jolly Phonics is a systematic and multi-sensory approach to English language teaching.

Could you please tell us about the training materials?

The training materials are in the form of books but also include songs in audio form. In the teaching process it is the teacher that we enrich. We make sure that the teachers are ready to keenly attend and take the lessons forward on their own. So, the teachers should be able to listen to and speak in English. The program has a detailed lesson plan. The teachers have a structure to follow on a daily basis. There is no way for them to struggle with what they are going to do.

How is the training program offered?

On a daily basis we have two books, known as pupil book one and pupil book two. We donate the books to all the classrooms of grade one government schools selected for the pilot. We call it Jolly Features and the program has three phases. Jolly Features is a UK-based company. It is enabling many Sub-Saharan African countries to teach English with an international standard.

In Eritrea’s pilot phase, we select three schools from every region of the country -- one kindergarten and two grade one classes. The training is first given to grade one English language teachers, a head teacher and a supervisor. All in all, we provided the training for two English teachers and one school director from one school and a total of 60 staff members. We train and enable them with resources. So, the books that the kids in the classroom get are amazingly beneficial. The displays in the class room are very attractive enabling the children to engage and learn. The children are taught to say the letter sounds not the letter names. The phonetic approach of teaching is now happening in many countries in Africa. Through this approach children learn to blend words.

We have seven groups in the first week of the lesson. Every time we finish the first group, the students have big books with story lines. The children learn the sounds through a story line.



Accomplishment in the pilot phase?

In the pilot phase we teach Jolly Phonics to grade one children. For the students from grade two through grade five we have another program called Jolly Grammar. The first thing we do is make sure the children learn the sound of the letters and develop their listening skill. Each letter sound has an action. The English language has 26 letters but about 42 sounds. With Jolly Phonics, we introduce the 42 letter sounds at grade one. The children learn how to associate the letters with the speech sounds they represent and pronounce the letters. Once the children understand the story line, we have a flash card and a display on the wall that reminds them what they have learnt. The feedback we’ve got so far is very encouraging; the teachers have been determined to implement the program on the ground.

Future plan?

The future plan is to sustain the program and deal with all phases of Jolly Phonics. Making use of audiovisual materials, which the Department of General Education and Curriculum Office at the Ministry of Education are looking forward to implementing, is the next step. I took an on-line Jolly Phonics training and have become Jolly Phonics trainer, which is enabling me to empower other teachers to teach English in a systematic, funny, child-centered and multi-sensory way. The Jolly Features have three phases. In the pilot phase we have reached all the six regions of Eritrea. We gave training in August 2019 and this time I came for refresher training. Our future plan is to have an adoption of the program throughout Eritrea. We want grade one teachers to adopt the program and to receive pupil book one and pupil book two, class room materials, teaching aids and teachers’ guides. Finally, the program will be integrated into the country’s curriculum. Jolly Learning will, in the third year, give a copy right to the country to publish books by its own, which will be free of royalty. For grade two children we will have Jolly Grammar one, Jolly Grammar two and it goes all the way to the end of primary school and it will end with Jolly Grammar six. So, our next plan is to have a pilot program for grade two.

Any message you would like to convey?

I would like to thank the Department of General Education, the Curriculum Office and, generally, the Ministry of Education, and Mr. Chris Jolly, Managing Director of Jolly Learning, for their instrumental support.

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"THREE SEASONS IN TWO HOURS"
This is a slogan of the Ministry of Tourism in Eritrea. It means that within two hours starting from Asmara the capital city, to Massawa port which is 115 km, you get three seasons.





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Post by Eripoblikan » 20 Feb 2020, 18:30

Abdelaziz wrote:
20 Feb 2020, 16:42
I AM A SEX-OBSESSED MANIAC AND A LEZBIAN TRANSVESTITE
Yes, you are, dimwit AbdelFEZAZ :mrgreen: :lol: :mrgreen:


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The Intersection of Archaeology, Oral Tradition and History in Eritrea’s Past

Written by Abraham Zerai

http://shabait.com/about-eritrea/histor ... reas-past-

About Eritrea - History & Culture



The study of the past, particularly in the African continent, constitutes a multi-source, comparative approach across a number of frontiers -- archaeology, oral history and written accounts.

The intersection of archaeology, oral history and written documents has always been sought, particularly in African societies, in order to draw upon the reconstruction of the past. The complementarity of each of the disciplines mentioned is a concern of this article and is highlighted by presenting the pros and cons of each approach to make sense of how their connection best serves the representation of Eritrea’s past.

The eminence of oral history and oral traditions in our society indicates that much of what is stored in the memory of generations serves as a library of the past. Oral histories and traditions constitute a major part of the cultural heritage of many African countries and the same is true in the case of Eritrea. Oral traditions extend back beyond living memory. Oral histories are defined as “memories and recollections of experiences individuals lived or witnessed in their own lives.” Oral tradition is the oldest source of historical writing in Africa. ‘Oral’ signifies merely the transmission of the system by word of mouth while tradition implies the essence of the system. Their universal nature has not only created multiple junctions of social and cultural interaction but also has become a repository of interconnected material, oral and written records.

Oral tradition is not only a historical source. It is the philosophy of social life which includes within itself the rules and regulations of a society’s order and security. Only through tradition could the numerous communities of Eritrea, or any other country for that matter, survive throughout the centuries. Recorded oral traditions can play a fundamental role in historicising different events in the past and in ascribing a historical identity to countless sites. Oral accounts, through which certain events can be connected with specific archaeological sites, provide historical contexts that can be explored and tested by the methods and discoveries of archaeology. In this respect, these accounts of cultural heritage could serve as a bridge between archaeology and text-based history, thereby enabling written references to be connected to archaeological record. More importantly, where the documentary record of Eritrea’s past becomes sparse, oral traditions offer an alternative and an insider’s perspective on underrepresented or marginalised segments of history.

The historical reliability of oral traditions as a source of information decreases the further back in time one goes. Such inherent weakness needs to be overcome in order to utilize oral tradition as historical source. When viewed from the perspective of space, oral traditions and oral histories often transcend geographical barriers and frontiers. This is particularly true, where geographical interfaces provided corridors of contacts between different cultural groups. It is, therefore, important to cross-check oral traditions within a given society or across societies that have been in contact with one another to enable draw comparative parallels in terms of time and space. The reliability of a particular tradition corresponds to how widely known and accepted it is in a particular society. Oral memories that do not provide such a context are considered as mere oral testimonies and as not carrying the same evidential weight as archaeological evidence and written accounts. Oral accounts, therefore, have to be subjected to rigorous evaluation, both in terms of their production and collection, and with reference to independent verification and falsification. These aspects also need to be compounded by archaeological evidence and/or written documents.

The power of written evidence, on the other hand, lies in the fact that it is direct and immediate, and sheds light on well-defined events in which mostly known personalities were involved. Texts in their various forms often provide access to the thought processes of major figures and enable us to gain unparalleled insight into human agency in the past. Neither archaeology nor oral tradition can produce the same detailed and coherent construction of the recent past as history. Yet, it is clear that documentary evidence should be subjected to thorough source and textual analysis to uncover intended or unintended misrepresentations and misinformation.

The construction of myths and fallacies in the historiography of the Horn of Africa over much of the colonial era represents an ideal instance of how written accounts produced on the basis of biased narratives can create misrepresentation of the past. The nemesis of such an enterprise of the colonial period still resonates and archaeologists interested in the Horn’s past, in particular, have to be prudent against the use of written documents without due regard to context and intent.



The pitfalls of written documents can, however, be tackled by archaeology which provides us with a repository of material culture adequate to reconstruct everyday life. Archaeology’s principal significance lies in the fact that it can shed light on people and places that are often not mentioned in the written record. Viewed from this perspective, archaeology has been widely identified as a useful interdisciplinary framework for integrating the different data sets in order to produce a more coherent and inclusive account of a complex recent past.

In summary, archaeological evidence, written documents and oral traditions provide available records to reconstruct Eritrea’s ancient past. The complexity of the reconstruction of our past calls for the critical insights of existing oral traditions and histories as well as available written sources. Moreover, the accurate and authentic representation of Eritrean historiography requires the complementary use of archaeological methods and data as a methodological virtue. A balanced methodological impetus of available archaeological data, oral traditions and histories as well as written records can, therefore, help tackle existing gaps, myths or fallacies in our historiography.

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Change is inevitable but indigenous culture will endure

Written by Natnael Yebio W

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About Eritrea - Art & Sport



"Hide your customs and lock up your traditions, the cultural Gringo is coming to town." Who is the cultural gringo, you might ask? It is global culture hailing from the West and threatening our identities as peoples and nations. It comes as a bulldozer to crush and crumple indigenous cultures and replace them with newly crafted fads and crazes.

The McDonalds and other junk food and drink companies, along with video culture are penetrating the most inaccessible corners of this globe.

Go to the Amazon rain forest and you will see tribes wearing Ray-ban sunglasses and hunting with sniper rifles. Their children play wearing Lee-jeans. A little while and we will see Bushmen roaming the Kalahari, with Dr. Dre Beats earphones slung over their shoulders. In some Malaysian backwoods, you can see naked children watching CNN world news for fun.

What will become of our culture, a hundred years from now? The bulldozer, will not stop rolling. Nothing is safe, from its fury. The mammoth like bulldozers in the Amazon, have two functions: to destroy the rain forest and the indigenous culture. Until now, we have been witnessing genocide. Now, let’s brace ourselves for ethnocide.

What will remain of a people, once their culture has been destroyed? It is like a sailor, who loses his bearing in the middle of the ocean. Without any reference point either in the sky or in the sea, he just drifts away and in the end dies of thirst and hunger along with his crew.

Our culture is our reference point and our identity. What is a Jew without the Torah and his 5000 year old tradition, including memories of the holocaust? What is a Frenchman without his language, his fromage, wine, accordion and a lot of fine and subtle behavior patterns, memories and peculiar Gallic deposition? Can Paris be the same French capital without the Seine, the Eiffel tower, Boulevard St. Michael and Montparnasse?

Frenchmen’s irate answer to the speedy replacement of nostalgic places with fast-food chains and discotheques is:
Things change, life is in flux, nothing remains static…..
But there are Frenchmen, who never drink Coke and refuse to converse in English. Alas, their children are far too gone into the American way with their Franglais and rap music. Adieu Trenet, Piaf and Azbavour, and Good morning Kendrick Lemar, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish.

All over the world people are dreaming the American Dream, although they don’t want to admit it. Nothing succeeds like success, especially when you do it the American way.

In today’s Europe, cultural divide has become blurred with the passage of time. The supermarkets are the same, everywhere. The people look the same, eat the same food, drink the same river of Coke, and all have mobile phones that drive any sane person crazy at times. They have the same problems and worries. They produce the same type of serial killers and psychopaths.

Viagra and Ecstasy, are unchaining emotions and eroding spiritual sensibilities. With the discovery of pleasure pills in the near future, I doubt whether there will remain any faith in this world; culture will have no role to play. Horrible times ahead!

Now we have rap songs, in Finnish and Hungarian. The Croat and the Californian fathers, have the same problem with their teenage daughters. In the most remote and inaccessible Eritrean villages, you can buy Coke and occasionally see girls wearing jeans. I wouldn’t be surprised, if I see girls wearing jeans. I wouldn’t be surprised, if I see one smoking! Now, everything in this world is becoming a poor imitation everywhere.

Are we witnessing a global culture? I doubt it. Like any force in the universe, culture has also its own inertia. It is very hard to kill indigenous cultures, because they have the habit of playing dead and can be reborn in different forms. I feel like imitating the physicists but culture can never be created or destroyed; it only changes its forms.

Go to any Eritrean highland village. Once upon a time, every kitchen utensil was made of earth and grass. Now, we have them in plastic or cellophane. You can witness this, during the brewing of traditional coffee. You will notice traditional utensils, replaced by modern ones. If it is in a town that you are having your coffee ceremony, then you should expect drastic changes; the roasted coffee beans are not ground with a wooden or metal pestle in a mortar; the electric grinder can do the job much quicker.

The day won’t be far away when we will be seeing hedmo with plastic roofs, bottled Suwa and tsebhi sandwiches. A change of form, will always be there. But, indigenous culture will endure.

One reason why cultures will withstand the onslaught of Americanism is that despite the Internet, the e-mail or ever-faster means of transportation which are causing the earth to shrink, geography, climate, environment and biological and psychological peculiarities will forever militate against cultural hegemony of any sort.

Diversification, is the characteristic of nature and its workings. Only robots, are expected to think and act in the same manner. The difference between computers and human beings is that if you put a certain question to a class of computers, they will give you the same correct or wrong answers. But if you put the same question (already put to the computers) to a class of human beings, the answers will be different. Why? Because computers do not think, but human beings do. And it is through thinking, that diversity arises.

And, then there is this age-old mold in the brain. It took thousands of years, for mankind to form this cultural mold. A member of the Amazon tribe may drink Coke, but he drinks it the way he drinks his other tribal concoctions. Probably he identifies the Coke with some kind of deity or spirit, or he might be tempted to use the Coke to heal certain kinds of diseases.

I have seen pills and tablets being crunched and used as ‘herbal’ medicine, in some remote villages in Eritrea. A gaping wound is filled with ground aspirin, to effect healing. How do you like that?

Do you know about the Cargo Cult? During President Johnson’s era in the USA, when the Vietnam War was raging, in some remote pacific islands suffering from famine, food for aid was dropped by American planes from the sky. The inhabitants of the island thought the Americans were gods and were ready to warship Johnson, for the timely intervention. One more example of foreign culture, disappearing into the mold of the indigenous cultural configuration.

The flow of culture from West to East or from North to South will continue, but it will take the form of the mold already engraved in the mind of the indigenous cultures. So, America may send as much of its fads and crazes to all the corners of the world and the people will always be waiting with their engraved mental recipients on the ready.

But teenagers worldwide don’t seem to have the proper molding in their brains, one may object. The answer is that as long as they live in different environments (cultural milieu) and have a flickering sense of cultural pride, their indigenous traditions and customs will never disappear forever. On the other hand, seemingly moribund or dead cultures will pop out in different shapes and forms after digesting foreign cultural input.
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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by Hawzen » 20 Feb 2020, 18:56

quindibu wrote:
20 Feb 2020, 17:33
kerenite wrote:
20 Feb 2020, 17:15

Indeed AYKESERNAN, quoting your god wedi medhin berad the hassad wedi tembien. :twisted:

This despicable quotation "aykersernan" will haunt him for the remaining of this short life while he distantced his sorry asz from our fallen martyrs be it civilians or combatants. Eris and the families of the fallen ones would NEVER EVER forgive him.
What are you going to do? 'Click' him to death hiding behind the PC from the comfort of your house? :P Coward!
No,...Wedi Shire brother Kerenite is going to attend more meetings, conference and round table discussions in his city Mekelle... :lol: :oops: :mrgreen:

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Re: President Isaias Afwerki and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz.

Post by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) » 20 Feb 2020, 19:18

ምትኳብ ፍቶ።

ዝኸበርካ ብጻይ ዝመሰሎ፣

እዞም ትኳቦ ስለዝኸላእካዮም ተተጻሪፎም ዝኸዱ ዘለው ለመንቲ ውዳቕ ዓጋመ እኮ፡ ንእሽተይ እንተትቶኽበሎም ኔርካ እቲ ምጽራፍ ገዲፎም ንዓኻ አብ ምውዳስ ግዜኦም መሕለፉ ኔሮም።

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Post by Digital Weyane » 20 Feb 2020, 19:35

ነዙይ ዙሙሶሎ ጊሓት ጊሓት ዝልጥፎ ፁሑፋት ሙንባብ ካው ዝገድፎ ግዜ ጀሚረ ሕማም ዓርሰ ምትሓት ለቒቑኒ፡ በቃ ሙእቲ ብሙእቲ ተፈዊሰ ክብል ኡኽእል። ነዙይ ምስክርነተይ አንቢቦም ደቀኖይ ወያኔ ኡውን ካው ዓርሰ ምትሓት ሕማማቶም ክፍወሱ ባዓል ዓዊ ተስፋ ኡየ። 8) 8)


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ላብቶም ዲጂታል ወያነ!
ኡቶም መራሕቲ ወያነኸ?
ዋይ ዋይ ኡሳቶም ኡማ ቱሑዛት ዶኾኑይ!

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